THEE RANT

Friday, July 31, 2009

An Auschwitz survivor who went on to found one of Manhattan's hottest clubs of the disco era was discovered bound and bludgeoned to death last night in his upper East Side apartment, police said.

Guido Felix Brinkmann, 90, who owned Adam's Apple in the 1970s, was discovered in his E. 65th St. apartment around 5 p.m. - he was fully clothed, his hands bound behind him and his head was drenched in blood, police said.

"The super found him," said a source. "Face down on the floor in the bedroom."